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East Hampton in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in East Hampton, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Jack’s Stir Brew Coffee, 1770 House Restaurant & Inn, and Townline BBQ, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Luigi's Italian Specialties and 1770 House Restaurant & Inn so you can get the best taste of East Hampton while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • East Hampton in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Proximity is everything
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Amagansett, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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East Hampton Main Beach

4.6
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4.5
(195)
Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
East Hampton Main Beach is a popular ocean beach with lifeguards, a snack bar, and bathrooms. It's known for its long stretches of white sands and calm waters, making it an excellent spot for families to enjoy activities like building sandcastles and having picnics. The beach also offers opportunities for sun worshippers to relax while taking in the beautiful scenery. Additionally, Main Beach provides various activities such as swimming, sunbathing, beach volleyball, and surf lessons.
This place is pure happiness. Make sure to pay for parking as they do ticket the vehicles. This beach does tend to get busy on the weekends. You can have a fire at night here as long as it’s in a metal fireplace. Great sand as well!
Taylor R — Google review
This beach is so clean and peaceful. It is in a quiet area and feels like an oasis away from the madness in NYC Side note, if you’re someone who likes a classic beach day be prepared to see the locals stare if you are in anything but a linen button down and khakis. I have never seen a beach where people don’t wear swimsuits but here we are! All in all a beautiful spot and would definitely visit again.
Deanna — Google review
It was a lovely beach. The day was sunny and bright. the ocean breeze was cool. The restaurant was as you entered the beach area, and the bathrooms were clean. It's a nice beach for riding the waves and tanning. The water temp was a tad cold.
Natiesha L — Google review
One of the best beaches in the country! My happy place… 💙
James R — Google review
Very nice Beach. You need to pay for parking by scanning a QR code in your phone. There are a few bikes that you can rent also by using an app to unlock them. There are several benches and bins between the parking lot and the beach itself. When I was there, there was a sign saying there’s no lifeguard.
G ( — Google review
Main Beach in East Hampton is a beautiful stretch of coastline that perfectly captures the charm of Long Island’s East End. Known for its clean, soft sand and gentle waves, it’s an ideal spot for a relaxing day by the ocean. The beach is well-maintained and has lifeguards on duty, making it a safe and family-friendly destination. What sets Main Beach apart is its peaceful, upscale atmosphere—there are no overwhelming crowds or noisy distractions, just the sound of the surf and sweeping views of the Atlantic. Sunrises and sunsets here are especially stunning, with the sky painted in vivid colors over the water. While parking can be challenging without a local permit, the experience is well worth it. Main Beach combines natural beauty with a sense of tranquility, making it one of the most enjoyable and iconic beaches in the Hamptons.
Frank — Google review
The parking is a nightmare. We stopped to grab a quick bite to eat and check out the scene. We went to park in the lot and it uses park mobile. I thought the app was broken because it was telling me I had to park for 11 hours. I was only going to be there for around 30 minutes. No where did it say flat rate parking or anything of that nature. I thought to myself no way they actually expect you to pay $50 for a quick stop this would be the most expensiveparking I have ever seen in my 36 years on earth. Anyway I got back to my car after a quick bite and surely I got a ticket. One would think a parking ticket of that nature might be $75-$100 as gross actions like parking in handicap spaces warrant $250 dollar tickets. Nope it was a $250 dollar ticket. I nicely asked the officer who was giving out the tickets how can you expect someone parking 15 minutes to pay the same as someone parking 11 hours. He couldn't even answer the question but explained it was flat rate parking. Honestly this should be illegal. Its not even like they lost any money because as soon as I left my spot someone else parked in it. Its just straight up greed and not right. This review is just to warn people trying to go here as I have no choice but to pay this outrageous ticket where the punishment doesnt fit the crime.
Mike M — Google review
This is a fantastic beach. Not crowded at all, great little food place with a fantastic overstuffed lobster roll. Super clean, great sand too.
Greg M — Google review
101 Ocean Ave, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•https://easthamptonvillage.org/departments/village-beaches/•(631) 324-0074•Tips and more reviews for East Hampton Main Beach
5 min · 1.5 mi
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Georgica Beach

4.6
(175)
Public beach
Georgica Beach, located in the town of East Hampton, is a hidden gem offering seclusion and charm. This stunning 90-meter stretch of fine golden sand and crashing waves is framed by beautiful East Hampton mansions. The area boasts historical waterfront mansions, making it perfect for design enthusiasts. Lifeguards keep watch over bathers, ensuring a safe environment for swimming and beach activities. Nearby attractions like Georgica Pond and Two Mile Hollow Beach offer additional opportunities for picnicking and relaxation.
Nice, well maintained beach. Lots o' jelly fish.
Bence R — Google review
What a great location and away from the main village. East access and the parking lot isn’t far at all from the actual beach
Tressie T — Google review
Beach is great but the sign about parking permits needed up to 5PM is comically small. I stayed 20 minutes due to high winds blowing sand into my face and ruining my food and ended up for a $150 ticket on top.
Michal K — Google review
Beautiful wide beach that was great for kids… Small enough to be able to keep your eyes on them. When we went the tide was low and felt very safe because you could walk out very far and the water would only hit your knees. Obviously not always like that… but nice that it sometimes is.
J W — Google review
Beautiful, sandy beach! We were only able to park there because it was off season. Must have a permit in summer.
Kristi 2 — Google review
God is real. This beach proves that. Simply beautiful. Peaceful. Fun. Nice views on all sides. Permit only. Get an uber or have a friend drop you off. Smashing!!
Tony J — Google review
Favorite beach don’t come here!
Jacob U — Google review
Very clean, white sand. At dark night, enjoyed watching the stars in the sky....
Sfront — Google review
Lilly pond lane, East Hampton, NY 11937•https://easthamptonvillage.gov/departments/village-beaches/•Tips and more reviews for Georgica Beach
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Guild Hall

4.7
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4.5
(43)
Arts organization
Concerts & Shows
Art center
Art museum
Guild Hall is a renowned cultural complex in the Hamptons that offers a diverse range of artistic experiences. Visitors can explore art exhibits, theater productions, film screenings, concerts, and workshops. The venue also hosts engaging events such as talks with acclaimed chefs and stage performances featuring well-known actors. Additionally, Guild Hall provides opportunities for creative expression through art classes for both adults and children. Surrounding the area are historic landmarks like colonial homes and the first prep school in the United States.
Enjoyed visiting the Guild Hall in East Hampton last night for a screening of “All The Presidents Men “. The 1976 classic brought back many memories of the Watergate era and reminded all of how dangerous our own government can be. A Q&A that included Alec Baldwin followed and was a great way to end a good night out . The renovation of the Guild Hall makes for a terrific place to watch real movies on a real screen !
Bob W — Google review
Such a fabulous event for the entire family and friends!! Love the welcoming and beautiful setting! Great music variety! Thank you!!
Carmen K — Google review
Live from the Met at Guild Hall is an amazing addition to the community. It’s an immersive experience that almost makes you feel you’re at Lincoln Center. It is also a way to see operas you might not necessarily pay the full ticket price at the Met. Highly recommend!!!!
James P — Google review
The performance by Candace Bushnell about the history of her life in New York City and Sex in the City was outstanding. Guild Hall in East Hampton, NY is a perfect venue for unique performances.
Steven L — Google review
Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy Great show, the cast and crew were so entertaining. Highly recommended.
Donna M — Google review
I love that we have this lovely venue in our neighborhood. The renovation turned out wonderful. We will continue to try to attend as many events as they offer seasonally.
April L — Google review
"StarTalk Live!" at Guild Hall was amazing. Listening to Neil deGrasse Tyson bring science and comedy together for we the audience to travel with them and learn about recent discoveries/mysteries of the universe was really great. I loved listening to Charles Liu's passionate delivery of theories and the wonders of Astrophysics, a science that has no beginning nor end. Engaging those who knew nothing about the subject and those who knew more, was like listening to Shakespeare's words speak to everyone, no matter what era they lived in. Chuck Nice was a fun counterpart to the information presented when he was throwing chards of comic relief darts at us to keep us awake while surfing backwards, forwards, backwards again and again...Creatives are truly the best messengers of new science and new media information to the public at large and they were proof of that!
Nina Y — Google review
Incredible Actors, Venue and Cocktails!!! Perfect night out. Highly recommend
Phyllis O — Google review
158 Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•https://www.guildhall.org/?utm_source=gbp&utm_medium=websiteopti…•(631) 324-0806•Tips and more reviews for Guild Hall
3 min · 1 mi
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Nick & Toni's

4.4
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4.1
(336)
$$$$expensive
Italian restaurant
Restaurant
Nick & Toni's is a long-standing restaurant in the Hamptons, offering Italian-Mediterranean cuisine in a stylish farmhouse setting. It has been a fixture in the area for over three decades and is known for its use of local produce and fish, as well as its wood-fired dishes. The restaurant creates an intimate and romantic atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for special occasions like Valentine's Day.
Visited for the $32 Two-Course Pizza & Pasta Prix Fixe. Excellent food. Excellent service (I suspect thanks to being off season). The wait staff coming to tell me the pasta special was SEVEN agnolotti not the SIX he had sold me, was a little over the top, but attention to detail is important
Barney S — Google review
We were a group of three and had a great experience. We started with three appetizers: zucchini, artichokes and a salad. The first two were incredible. Then we shared a pizza and the rigatoni. Pizza was normal but the rigatoni…out of this world! Highly recommended. To end we had two desserts, the lemon tart and the ice cream. Finally, we also had an incredible wine, Lion Tamer, that’s a mix of Malbec and Cabernet.
Juan C — Google review
I have eaten here a few times before but my most recent visit was extra special - it was the first night of my bachelorette trip and my 4 friends and I had the best experience! The food was delicious, drinks were great and our server Moises (and the rest of the staff) were 10/10. Nick and Toni’s is a must-visit for me whenever I am in the Hamptons
Bianca H — Google review
This restaurant is a solid choice for the Hamptons, where dining options are limited. The service is excellent, the food quality is good, and the ambiance is cozy. The zucchini fries are a must-try.
Fabiola F — Google review
I've been going to Nick & Toni's since the early 1990's. I was sort of a regular on Friday nights in the 2000's sitting at the bar for dinner & drinks with friends. When my parents would come to visit, we would always go to N&T's either sitting outside or in their main dining room. I remember Bonnie so well. She treated us ever so kindly! The pandemic happened and I never went back until this past Friday night. OMG. After all these years, its BETTER THAN EVER!!! We sat at the countertop (thats what we wanted) and the service couldnt have been any better. Superior to most highly rated restaurants in Manhattan. Food was incredible too!!! The beat salad and Trumpet Mushrooms....YUMMY. Of course the Zucchini Fritti was as good as always. Actually, it was much, much better this time around. The front desk (manager and host) were incredible too. Personable and easy to talk to. Great people watching too. And atmosphere great. Thank you for a wonderful dining experience. Congrats after all the years!
Danny C — Google review
A quite lively environment! My experience was ruined by the location of my table. My chair/back was up against the hostess stand, and I was either having to get up to let the staff pass or keep getting bumped against the table as they squeezed pass. The lamb was excellent…the cocktails were great…the desserts—not so much
Latisha D — Google review
It sounds expensive, looks exclusive and maybe "oh so fancy" but it's not. Instead it's a warm, inviting atmosphere with a friendly, unpretentious staff. I went in jeans and didn't feel out of place. Give this landmark a try just once, and you'll be a loyal regular too. PS: the background music is wonderful too!
Gerard M — Google review
This is what the Hamptons is all about! Loud, scenic, good service and delicious food! Is a big restaurant, but gets crowded, make a reservation
Andrés B — Google review
136 N Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://www.nickandtonis.com/•(631) 324-3550•Tips and more reviews for Nick & Toni's
3 min · 1.1 mi
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Carissa's the Bakery - Amagansett

4.3
(289)
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3.9
(10)
$$$$affordable
Bakery
Restaurant
Carissa's the Bakery in Amagansett is a light-filled locale offering freshly baked breads, pastries, and a full menu of breakfast and lunch bites. The staff even grows the grains for their homemade bread, making it a perfect spot to pick up sandwiches for a beach day. They are known for their signature pickled rye bread and top-shelf sandwiches served on thick slabs of sourdough with unique fillings like pickled Fresnos and braised greens.
✨Breakfast heaven alert ✨ I had the most amazing breakfast experience at this place! Everything was so beautiful, it felt like I had walked into a Pinterest board 🖼️. The decor? Stunning. The food? As pretty as a Vogue spread and just as delicious. I almost cried. If I lived next door, I’d probably be here every single morning pretending I’m living my best life (and I’d totally be broke $$$$!, but with good lighting and great eggs). Pro tip: wear your cutest outfit, this place deserves a full photoshoot. Also, bring the whole crew! The menu has something for everyone. I only missed some fruit on the side 🫠 (toddler problems lol you know) because the fruit was hiding deep inside the yogurt — which was still delicious, by the way. Will I be back? Yes. Weekly? I wish. Daily? If I win the lottery and move in next door. 😁🏡🙌 10/10 highly recommend. 📸🥐🌿🧃 Thank you, guys!!!
Renata R — Google review
Carissa has good food and some truly delicious pastries, but unfortunately the service is extremely disappointing. There’s a woman who seems to be either the manager or the owner, and her attitude comes across as unfriendly and unwelcoming. A lot of people had warned me about the service here, but I still wanted to give it a chance. Sadly, I had the same experience, and I won’t be coming back. It’s a shame because the place has so much potential to be a warm, inviting spot, but the lack of hospitality really takes away from it. Unfortunately, I can’t recommend it.
Fabiola F — Google review
I love Carissa's bread and the outdoor garden at this location is lovely for a brunch time gathering. Glad there are a few vegan options but would love to see some vegan pastries and the otherwise vegan sandwiches to be made with a different bread than milk bread (they won't substitute which is frustrating). That being said the grain bowl was delicious and the avocado toast without cheese is always very tasty. Good coffee and plant-milk options too!
Lynette K — Google review
The pistachio latte was absolutely delicious, but unfortunately the overall experience was disappointing. Despite being kind and leaving a tip, we were met with cold and unwelcoming service—no smiles, no thank yous. It’s hard to want to return when the atmosphere feels so unfriendly
Beyza A — Google review
Great food. The pastries are the best part personally. Drinks and sandwiches are also really good. They have different things every day but normally stick to a schedule and repeat products. It can get really busy, so the workers are trying to keep the line moving. I recommend not standing in line if you have no idea what you want, you're just slowing the line down and making the workers frustrated. Nice patio for seating with a lot of shade. Great prices for great quality. I recommend coming to this Carissa's instead of the one in East Hampton, because everything is baked here.
Joseph L — Google review
Amazing bakery and desserts. Staff are friendly and chill. Love this place. They messed up our order but made it up to us. Highly recommend!
Rimma W — Google review
Omg everything is so good! I had 2 sandwiches, and pistachio croissants 🥐. All of them r so good. Especially the bread is crunchy outside and soft inside. I also bought plain croissants and tried the day after I bought. It is one of the best 🥐 in my life. I hope they have location in queens or Manhattan so that I can try more often 😆
Tam S — Google review
It's unfortunate that there is such a beautiful patio, but if you're having dessert and coffee you can't use it, only allowed on the communal table inside - even though the tables outside were almost empty. Felt like second class citizens. The carrot cake was amazing, the almond croissant and the chocolate cookie overcooked and crunchy. Atmosphere great, service OK, food hit or miss. Could be a 5/5, needs small adjustments.
Nondas V — Google review
221 Pantigo Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•https://www.carissasthebakery.com/•(631) 604-5911•Tips and more reviews for Carissa's the Bakery - Amagansett
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Carissa's the Bakery - Amagansett, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

Luigi's Italian Specialties

4.6
(114)
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4.6
(62)
$$$$affordable
Italian grocery store
Deli
If you're on the hunt for a delightful Italian experience, look no further than Luigi's Italian Specialties. This charming deli and grocer is renowned for its mouthwatering sandwiches crafted on house-baked focaccia, alongside an array of hot and cold entrees that are perfect for any meal. Whether you’re grabbing a quick lunch or stocking up on snacks, Luigi’s offers an impressive selection at wallet-friendly prices.
This place never misses. I have been getting the t18? Turkey provolone etc sandwich since I tried it on field day at Amagansett school; I am in college now it hasn’t missed once. Extra balsamic is a mandatory. LOVES IT!
Sophie C — Google review
Luigi's is my go to EVERY TIME I am back home visiting! The focaccia sandwich, F6 to be exact, is my must have! Make sure you get the extra side cup of balsamic vinaigrette to dip your sandwich! It has fresh mozzarella, tomato, prosciutto and basil with the balsamic vinaigrette on fresh focaccia bread! Be sure to check them out when you're in East Hampton, NY and if you see Frank tell him Shawn sent you 😉
Shawn B — Google review
recommended to try the Italian hero. not disappointed. was served on focaccia, actually a pleasant surprise.
Moses B — Google review
The most amazing fresh bread sandwiches. They are a must for large groups but be sure you order ahead and are patient for their traditional phone line service.
Isaac B — Google review
Good focaccia bread sandwichs.
Sam K — Google review
By far the best sandwich spot in the Hamptons
Max B — Google review
I work just a short walk away from Luigi's and myself and my coworkers often order get lunch there and the food is fantastic, the portions are generous and the pricing has remained fair even during all this inflation, and we all very much appreciate that. As long as things don't change they will continue to get our business for sure. FIVE sincere stars!
Kevin B — Google review
Best sandwiches in Long Island! Their homemade focaccia is the best I've had; their house vinaigrette makes every sandwich better. The full size sandwiches are so big I always try and save half for later but they are just too tasty I can't help but eat them all at once.
Scott F — Google review
199 Pantigo Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://luigisofeasthampton.wixsite.com/luigis•(631) 329-0558•Tips and more reviews for Luigi's Italian Specialties

1770 House Restaurant & Inn

4.7
(280)
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4.5
(314)
American restaurant
Hotel
Inn
The 1770 House Restaurant & Inn is a charming blend of history and modern luxury located in East Hampton. This refined establishment features six elegantly appointed guest rooms within its main building, as well as a private two-story carriage house for added privacy. Originally constructed in the late 17th century, it transitioned into an inn in 1770, showcasing original architectural details like a steep wooden staircase, exposed beams, and an antique fireplace that add to its character.
Very good cuisine in a very cute house. The room has a fireplace and everything is perfect. The price is very reasonable. The terrace is fantastic in summer. A place of local people with super friendly staff.
Danicortadas — Google review
I did not stay here, but a friend gave me a restaurant gift card for my birthday. Never mind which birthday. The food and service is of a very high standard. Also, no children running around tables. The Thai red curry shrimp soup was perfect. My wife loves her salad appetizer and the dressing was just about perfect. I had the steak with brussel sprouts and potato puree. Pure baby food. This will be a gift that keeps on giving as it will now be a regular spot for us.
Martin K — Google review
The waiter was very nice and attentive . The food was just ok. Not worth the price. I spent close to $300 for two people and was given attitude by the manager when I asked the best way to walk to the back parking area. The door leading to the back garden right by tables where people dining and we didn’t want to disturb people… He could have been much nicer when asked a simple question and directed us to the best way out. Very déclassé and off putting . I ate inside tonight in the Tavern but only worth it if you have a table in the back garden on a good weather night which is pretty . I have had a good experience out there in the past. When I got to my car a large parked black SUV blocked me as well as several others from being to able to pull out. Welcome to the Hamptons.
Sherry A — Google review
1770 House Restaurant & Inn blends fine dining with historic charm in East Hampton. The restaurant offers an elegant menu featuring seasonal, locally sourced dishes, complemented by an impressive wine list. Guests love the cozy ambiance and attentive service, whether dining upstairs or in the more casual tavern downstairs. The inn itself provides charming, well-appointed rooms for a peaceful stay. Perfect for a romantic evening or a relaxing getaway steeped in history and flavor
Connie H — Google review
One of the best hotels I have EVER stayed at. 10/10. Combine the customer service of the Ritz, Peninsula and the Aman and you get 1770 House! Amazing customer service, cozy and quaint rooms! The beautiful gardens were the perfect relaxing retreat!! The lights hanging from the trees was the EXPERIENCE you didn’t know you needed. Room 6 was perfect, the most comfortable bed, Matouk sheets and the room smelt like an amazing spa with the Molton Brown scents and toiletries. The breakfast was to die for. Delicious pancakes and croissants. The general manager was the sweetest and she called ahead to verify my arrival. She was so kind and genuinely excited when we checked in! We were so sad when we left! We are already planning our return trip!! Next time we will be staying much longer. Stay here for the ultimate luxury experience at a phenomenal price!
Max A — Google review
A charming historic inn offering a cozy, elegant escape with beautifully appointed rooms and exceptional service. Fine dining in the main restaurant and casual tavern fare downstairs, especially the renowned meatloaf, deliver a memorable culinary experience. Its prime location on Main Street, just steps from downtown
Shawn R — Google review
This was one of the most wonderful dinners I’ve had in a while. Every course was fantastic, and our server Jack was incredibly helpful, kind and charming. I would recommend to anyone.
Gavin P — Google review
Food was amazing, and service could not have been better. Prefect place to celebrate out 33rd anniversary!!
Robert S — Google review
143 Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://www.1770house.com/•(631) 324-1770•Tips and more reviews for 1770 House Restaurant & Inn
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Serafina East Hampton

3.9
(235)
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3.5
(84)
$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Serafina East Hampton is a stylish yet laid-back trattoria offering thin-crust pizza, pasta, and other light Italian dishes. The restaurant's hip ambiance makes it a popular spot for people-watching on the patio. With French doors that open during warmer months, the restaurant provides an al fresco dining experience in a quaint and comfortable setting. Families, couples, and friends can enjoy the welcoming environment while savoring a wide range of delicious Italian fare.
Three words for you, consistency, delicious, don’t have to sell a kidney to eat here affordable and more delectable than other Italian restaurants out East. Last night we found ourselves once again at Serafina an establishment we so enjoy we drive all the way from Southampton just for a quick meal. The reason being Goran and his staff simply run one of the best eateries out here that never disappoints. We have a running joke in our family that the second time we dine it’s always terrible, never close to our first positive experience at a place. However, not here, in fact, it’s quite the opposite. There is something about the pizza as a long-time New Yorker, former food blogger and all-round pizza aficionado I can wholeheartedly say the pizza in the Hamptons sucks. It simply does, poor quality ingredients, crusts that are either so soggy you could use them as a sponge or so hard they could double as a weapon. At Serafina’s, they have a traditional pizza oven with quality, fresh ingredients that melt in your mouth. Not to sound cliché, but you can truly taste the difference. To-go orders are always pouring out for the pizza and I thank my lucky stars they aren’t closer or undoubtedly none of my pants would fit. The Aperol spritz’s are perfectly refreshing and balanced no matter who the bartender is. And my personal favorite that I actually dream about like a fat kid in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is their homemade gnocchi. Lusciously light small bites that dissolve onto your tongue with barely a chew. I always order mine with a mushroom cream sauce instead of the traditional marinara. And have watched friends who hate shrooms of all kinds eat half my plate as it’s irritably mouthwatering. Don’t be dissuaded by the name either if you’re like me, a snobbish Manhattanite who thinks, “oh I’ve been to a million Serafina’s in the city before.” This Serafina is unlike any other, a true gem of Italian hospitality and cuisine that delivers not like dominos but just like your Nonna would. Buon Appetito!
Shelly R — Google review
We had a family dinner here in April. The manager held our reservation and seated our large party in the perfect spot! The friendly professional service was fantastic! I wish they had more vegan options. The only option listed is a spaghetti squash platter that could definitely use more flavor. Everyone else enjoyed the salads, pizza, pasta, and wine selections. Fun festive atmosphere that is perfect for a big gathering.
Mrs S — Google review
Always an excellent option for dinner when visiting East Hampton. We savored Chicken Paillard and Ravioli Al Tartufo Nero. Both dishes were exceptionally delightful. There is seating available both indoors and outdoors. The service was polite and amiable.
The C — Google review
The Best restaurant in Hampton is here ❤️👌🏻the food is so fresh amazing delicious totally RECOMMEND!!! They have vegan options also 😍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Krisi C — Google review
We love this place! The owner Goran is one of the most hospitable business owners in all of East Hampton. Claudia is also a phenomenal bartender. The service and food is always 100%, all while dealing with the seasonal crowds that find their way east in the summer. Great spot!
Brendan P — Google review
Serafina gets better and better. We went again last night. Our waiter, Scott was pleasant, funny, and very attentive. Couldn't ask for better service. The Stripped Bass was absolute perfection, with asparagus, roasted baby potatoes and all beautifully presented with the most delicious, almost clear tomato essence sauce. No kidding it was top shelf and should be put on the regular menu. Highly recommend Serafina and this special if it's available.
Samuel R — Google review
What a fantastic little gem in the Hamptons, and close to it all! Highly recommend the Tartufo Nero pizza - to die for. The Serafina Chicken salad is also a must!
Danilo S — Google review
I want to complement the wait staff last night. The guy who took our order disappeared for some reason, I don't know why, but the other waiters took over and looked after us. The food was delicious. Great menu, especially good selection for vegetarians which is hard to find around the Hamptons. Prices are not outrageous here compared to other similar restaurants in the area. All in all, a great experience.
Jacqueline D — Google review
104 N Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://www.serafinarestaurant.com/•(631) 267-3500•Tips and more reviews for Serafina East Hampton

East Hampton Grill

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4.2
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$$$$expensive
American restaurant
Bar
East Hampton Grill, owned by the Hillstone Group, offers a familiar American dining experience with its open kitchen and bustling bar. The restaurant is known for its classic menu featuring dishes like spinach and artichoke dip, salmon, jumbo shrimp, kale and rotisserie chicken salad. It's advisable to make reservations in advance, but there's also ample bar seating available for walk-ins.
Wow ! So impressed with everything. We ate here on a whim, reserved the day before. We had dinner on a Monday night the place was packed, service was amazing - food comes out very fast and spot on. They really take care of their guests here. We had the deviled eggs, fried oysters, the chicken, the burger and key lime pie for dessert. So simple- but one of the best meals we have had in a long time. We will be back !!
Bekah R — Google review
This is my favorite restaurant in all of New York. Every time I come here I get the ribs and ice cream Sunday. I will always come back to this spot because of how fantastic the food is. I also love these chicken, biscuits, and kale salad. This place is such a treat. Walk ins are a pain though they get super busy and I don’t think it’s that well organized
Jamie G — Google review
The cheeseburger was the most delicious I’ve ever had! Such a great place with friendly service. It was busy on Sunday evening and a few items were out, so I’ll definitely be coming back to try them next time
Irina G — Google review
5 stars because all of the food was such high quality and super fresh. Ambiance is lovely with nice spacing between tables so you don't feel squished. Our server was delightful and attentive. Honestly my only complaint is the French fries are too thin and skinny so they are more like crunchy potato chips. Highly recommend the chilled jumbo shrimp and Caesar with crispy oysters! Also don't skip the biscuits, you'll thank me later :)
Sydney A — Google review
We had dinner here on Saturday night off season. The place was packed. Very cozy atmosphere with delicious food. Wonderful fireplace. I would expect the server to suggest hot towels when everyone was eating finger foods at the table. I should not have to request them at an establishment like this….prices are very Hamptons…elitist and out of touch. Lol
LF D — Google review
Always a class act from beginning to end. Shout out to Shannon for elevating the experience that much more tonight. Cesar salad- excellent! Lobster Po’ boy and crab cakes; to die for. Goat cheese stuffed olives in the martini; delish.
Lee V — Google review
You will not be disappointed! The biscuits are absolutely delicious. Our party had the steak - salmon and ribs and they were all so good. The food is outstanding. Make advanced reservations- they are extremely busy.
Nancy S — Google review
I am local in sag harbor. Came at 6pm for 2 tables. With my wife and 2 kids (ages 6 and 4) and my lovely in-laws with kids similar age. They sat us. And not more than 5 minutes later the manager came up, for the FIRST TIME, and told us, with our well behaved kids who were simply getting seated, that if she came back again we would have to leave. No warning. No hello. No screaming, no miss behaved kids. Nothing. Just “you have to leave if I come back”. This place doesn’t budge on many things which we all know. But wow are they disgusting. They should just write NO kids in reservation. Why even have them if you won’t let them sit down and have conversation with each other? Because some 95 year old named Kathy used poor judgement and complained unnecessarily? Some people are just miserable.
Trevor G — Google review
99 N Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://www.easthamptongrill.com/•(631) 329-6666•Tips and more reviews for East Hampton Grill
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Day 2

Proximity is everything
For day 2, we bundled attractions like Wölffer Estate Vineyard and LongHouse Reserve and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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Wölffer Estate Vineyard

4.3
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4.0
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Vineyard
Food & Drink
Winery
Wineries & Vineyards
Wölffer Estate Vineyard is a long-standing winery estate that offers a stylish and airy tasting room, available by reservation only. Founded in 1988, this Sagaponack staple exudes an air of relaxed grandeur with its rustic-modern tasting room overlooking lush rows of glistening grapes. Visitors can savor a charcuterie board and a glass of the vineyard's signature Summer in a Bottle rosé while taking in the picturesque surroundings.
Absolutely loved this place! The atmosphere is incredibly cozy — the perfect mix of nature, vineyards, and great taste. The live music was amazing and set the mood for the whole evening. The wine was excellent — you can tell it’s made with care and passion. We’ll definitely be coming back!
Elijah B — Google review
It was okay! The Vineyard is gorgeous. Grounds beautiful! The food menu could use a bit more variety. Our server seemed rushed & a bit overwhelmed. We made reservations so sat immediately. The venue is extremely clean, even the restroom. For 4 of us our bill was $164, not bad all. Well one person was 9, so they had no alcoholic beverages lol just the entrees. There is plenty of parking. Once seated, we were served. The grounds were lovely. Not one of my favorites. Probably will not return again. But, I do recommend if you’ve never been. Good for groups, couples or even solo.
Amaala M — Google review
It was my first time visiting a winery, and it turned out to be a really great choice. The tasting selection was excellent, and the cheese plate was delicious, but most of all, the friendly staff and clean facilities made the experience perfect. On our way out, we bought several bottles of wine, and since there was a sale, we got them at a great price. I was surprised at how many people there were for a weekday, so I can only imagine how busy it must get on weekends. I’d definitely love to come back again!
Rina ( — Google review
We had an amazing day at Wölffer Estate today. Our tour guide Fairley was entertaining and knowledgeable, she kept us laughing all day 😊 From our private tasting table and snacks under the vines, learning about the different types of trellising, how the grapes are processed, and more tastings in the barrel room, we had an amazing and memorable day. We are looking forward to our future visits. We loved the wine and atmosphere so much, we signed up for the wine club and took a few bottles home.
Alexandra M — Google review
Vince was a great tour guide, knowledgable about everything from the agriculture, history, and wine making process. He handled all our questions with a friendly and passionate attitude and showed us all the parts of the vineyard. The property is quite beautiful. The tasting started with snacks in the dining room and progressed to the wine cellar.
Matthew G — Google review
An absolute gem of a winery in the Hamptons—this place is a must-visit. From the moment we arrived, the vibe was relaxed yet upscale, with beautiful views and plenty of space to kick back with a glass of wine. The staff was knowledgeable and friendly, making the entire tasting experience feel effortless. Their Riesling was crisp, refreshing, and perfectly balanced—one of the best I’ve had in a long time. The rosé was also a standout: dry, vibrant, and ideal for sipping under the sun. Whether you’re a wine lover or just looking for a great place to hang out with friends, this spot checks all the boxes. We ended up staying for hours and brought home a few bottles to keep the good vibes going. Can’t wait to come back next time I’m out east. This winery truly captures the spirit of the Hamptons.
Andy W — Google review
Larger boutique vineyard with a large selection, some were great! But you have to know what you're looking for. Will be back for their harvest event, I hear it's fun. Ask for Catherine..
Douglas Y — Google review
We love Wolffer year round for a glass of wine and its beautiful setting. The cheese options are good and since going vegan I've found the Middle Eastern dips a pleasant option.
Lynette K — Google review
139 Sagg Rd, Sagaponack, NY 11962, USA•http://www.wolffer.com/•(631) 537-5106•Tips and more reviews for Wölffer Estate Vineyard
16 min · 6.9 mi
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LongHouse Reserve

4.9
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5.0
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Garden
Nature & Parks
Arts organization
Sculpture museum
LongHouse Reserve, located in East Hampton, NY, is a 16-acre garden and sculpture park offering a serene escape from the beach scene. Visitors can explore various gardens including the vibrant Red Garden designed by founder Jack Lenor Larsen. The reserve features permanent and seasonal artworks, Peters Pond with water lilies and lotus plants, as well as outdoor art installations. Guided tours are available for those interested in learning more about the sculptures and gardens.
What a beautiful place.!! It was a rainy day when we went, but it was even better like this. The whole reserve is well maintained and in excellent conditions. I really admire the talent of every artist that created all the beautiful art pieces. Felt so peaceful and great energy walking through every part of it.
Yvonne S — Google review
I went on a Wednesday and there wasn’t anybody at the door so it was donation only. Since they only had cash and no QR code I wasn’t able to donate. The space itself was absolutely gorgeous! The grounds are meticulously cared for and I enjoyed all the artwork. I’m not sure the rules but it would be a great space for a picnic lunch if they allow it.The best thing is there are tons of benches everywhere so you can just sit and enjoy the moment. I will definitely be back!
World T — Google review
Beautiful outdoor spaces. Beautifully landscaped flower gardens among tall trees. Meandering paths to really nice area to just sit and exhale until the parents come with their loud unruly children....but it's easy enough to find another peaceful spot. This is probably the best place to visit in all of the Hamptons for sure.
S M — Google review
I recently visited LongHouse Reserve and had a wonderful experience. This beautiful park is perfect for a peaceful stroll, taking about an hour and a half to walk through. I recommend arriving early to avoid the crowds, as it gets busier later in the day. The parking area is quite small, so coming early also ensures you find a spot easily. The art installations scattered throughout the park are average, but the botanical elements are truly incredible. The variety of plants and well-maintained gardens create a serene atmosphere that's perfect for nature lovers. Overall, LongHouse Reserve is a lovely destination for a leisurely walk and a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle. Must!
Kristina Z — Google review
Absolutely stunning garden. A lovely place to relax, especially on a nice day when plants are in bloom.
Alexandra T — Google review
I came here on a gorgeous day over Memorial Day weekend with two others. The reserve was not crowded, there was plenty of parking, and was very tranquil. We did a docent tour with an amazing and extremely knowledgeable guide. There are so many obvious and subtle pieces of outdoor through the property so take your time to soak it all in. I highly recommend visiting the LongHouse Reserve as it is a lovely and almost magical experience. I cannot wait to go back.
David H — Google review
Beautifully designed park, located in a quiet location, that will teleport you into a peaceful world. I would highly suggest visiting this place.
Nakul M — Google review
Unique combination of botanical and sculpture gardens. For me botanical and landscaping components of the reserve out-weighed the art part though. Variety of landscapes are packed into the acreage of the site. Visited on early September weekday, found ample parking and relatively few fellow visitors. Thoroughly enjoyed exploring grounds, allocate 1-2 hours to view everything.
Mike Z — Google review
133 Hands Creek Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://www.longhouse.org/•(631) 329-3568•Tips and more reviews for LongHouse Reserve
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Mill House Inn

4.4
(68)
Bed & breakfast
Historical landmark
Hotel
Nestled in the heart of East Hampton, Mill House Inn is a charming boutique-style bed and breakfast known for its elegant rooms and suites. Each accommodation is individually decorated to provide a cozy yet luxurious atmosphere. The staff are well-versed in all things Hamptons and are happy to offer recommendations for activities, dining, and local attractions. This hospitality hybrid offers the privacy and comfort of a luxury boutique hotel while maintaining the intimacy and local charm of a small inn.
We had a great stay....walked to restaurants and downtown. Kenny, the manager there was so gracious and welcoming in helping me with our reservation after I messed up online. Kelly and Dawn were such friendly hosts and so accommodating. The whole staff made us feel welcome and pampered. The chef prepared exquisite breakfasts, which we are still talking about. What a great experience, and we can't wait to go back again!! Thanks all for making our 25th anniversary celebration one we will always remember!!
Peter G — Google review
We stayed at the Inn for our anniversary last weekend. We are devotees of bed and breakfast hotels and loved this one. We arrived to find a huge, and I mean, huge, bouquet of the most beautiful white roses waiting for us in the suite that they upgraded us to. Totally unexpected. These folks could not do enough for us. Breakfast was extremely nice, cooked to order with quality ingredients. Bed was extremely warm and comfortable. The management, the staff, can't say anything negative about the inn at all. It was a very nice stay and we would absolutely do that again.
Maggie S — Google review
We loved our stay at the The Mill House Inn, and are already planning our next trip. It was my spouses first time out east and I wanted to find a place that was welcoming, had the spirit of the Hamptons, and was well located so we could visit different villages. What I failed to realize when I booked was that we could also just park the car at the Inn and not move it as there was so much to see and do in East Hampton. Genius. Dawn welcomed us and made us feel right at home and it was as if we had our own country house. We loved the breakfast, the friendly staff, and the fact that the other guests seemed to be regulars really spoke to us. We are quite and love to meditate, and walk in nature, so this was heaven to us. Under Dawn's guidance we went to the local beach and surprise, saw a seal giving birth to a pup, had an amazing meal or two thanks to her suggestions and picked up food at Citarella right down the street. We had a lovely time at The Mill House Inn and our two day stay was as relaxing as a week long vacation.
Joseph I — Google review
My wife and I had a wonderful stay at the Mill House Inn. Our room was so bright with natural light coming in from so many windows. The staff was so helpful with any requests we had and breakfast was delicious. Dawn was especially helpful and friendly starting with a personal call the same day we booked our stay. She assisted in recommending restaurants and local attractions that we may want to see while we wete there. It was such and enjoyable and relaxing time and we are already thinking about our next trip there. Would highly recommend the Mill House Inn.
Patrick P — Google review
This is simply an incredible place to stay in East Hampton...everything is wonderful. We have been staying there for years and years and every time we stay is more special than the last. The service is wonderful and the rooms are impeccable. Of course it is also a great location so close to town, but nothing compares to the people who run the hotel. Don't miss this gem!
Skye B — Google review
This was our initial experience at the Mill House Inn located in East Hampton. We visited for the Hampton Classic, and the location proved to be extremely convenient. Our accommodation was situated on the third floor, which was ideal, featuring a king-sized bed, a television, and a bathroom equipped with a spacious soaking tub. Each morning, we enjoyed a complimentary breakfast that included eggs, yogurt, fruit, pancakes, coffee, tea, and more. This meal was available in a cozy dining area or could be served in our room. Additionally, there is a small snack area accessible throughout the day. The Inn itself exudes the charm of a bygone era and is well-maintained. The staff consistently demonstrated friendliness and attentiveness. The Inn is conveniently positioned within walking distance to downtown and other attractions. Overall, it was a delightful stay.
The C — Google review
We stayed here over the weekend and had an amazing stay. Super cozy and great location - breakfast in bed was a nice touch!! Dawn was extremely kind and helpful throughout our stay. Highly recommend!
Rachel G — Google review
We stayed for three nights at the Mill House Inn and it was an incredible vacation! The room was perfect for a romantic getaway. Room 7 has an amazing bathroom that makes you feel as if you’re in your own personal spa. Breakfast was also delicious and very generously portioned. We had incredible lobster rolls as well as more traditional breakfast fare. Great coffee and side dishes delivered right to your door! Dawn took care of our every need and provided excellent recommendations for where to eat and what to do in the Hamptons. She called ahead and made sure we would be taken care of at our restaurants of choice, too! The snack bar is a very nice amenity and the Inn’s overall vibe was extremely cozy and welcoming. We even spent some time in their back garden around the koi pond despite the cold weather. The location is very convenient; you can walk almost anywhere you might need to go, even to the beach! It was the perfect escape from the city. Thanks, Mill House! We’ll be back :)
Lia W — Google review
31 N Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://www.millhouseinn.com/•(631) 324-9766•Tips and more reviews for Mill House Inn
8 min · 0.41 mi
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Herrick Park

4.4
(106)
Park
Herrick Park in East Hampton is a delightful destination for families, especially those with young children. The park offers an expansive open space surrounded by lush greenery, providing the perfect setting for kids to play and explore. Visitors can engage in various recreational activities such as baseball, softball, and tennis with their loved ones. Additionally, the park features playgrounds where children can climb, swing, and slide to their heart's content.
Brand new tennis 🎾 courts and baseball ⚾️ fields 👌
Cali K — Google review
Good bball courts recently renovated surface. Hoops are typical double rim with not much love for shooters! 3 of 4 nets in tact. Small park for kids next to the courts.white square metal backboards with orange boxes in tact. Very busy area of town, especially summer .
Ray L — Google review
This really creepy air raid siren is near the playground swing set and the air raid siren went off and totally scared all of us
Deborah A — Google review
Nice, open space in the middle of town. Plenty of parking and clean restrooms.
Chris C — Google review
Beautiful park! Great outdoor space for children and adults. Great for summer picnics!
Carol R — Google review
Large Park in the center of town with ball fields, open spaces, and longer term parking
Barney S — Google review
Parents chatting, even if they didn't previously know each other, and kids playing on the play structures. Benches scattered over a large field, a small underused octagonal cupola for sitting in the shade, and a ball diamond that has fresh line markings.
Paul D — Google review
Pure magic in the autumn. A great place to unwind and then work your way over to John Papas for breakfast. Go ahead, have that second cup of coffee!
Marc P — Google review
67 Newtown Ln, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•Tips and more reviews for Herrick Park
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Under a 3-minute walk from Herrick Park, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

John Papas Cafe

4.3
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4.1
(149)
$$$$affordable
Breakfast restaurant
John Papas Cafe is a cozy diner in East Hampton known for its Mediterranean specialties and American comfort food. Locals love starting their weekends with breakfast here, enjoying dishes like Huevos Rancheros, Eggs Benedict, and delicious French Toast. While it may not offer the same experience as a sit-down restaurant, the food is consistently good, earning an 8 out of 10 rating. The service has received mixed reviews, with some customers noting that improvements could be made in this area.
John Papas Cafe is a fantastic spot that truly captures the essence of comfort food with a warm and inviting atmosphere. The menu offers a delightful variety of dishes, from classic American breakfasts to hearty lunches and dinners. The staff is friendly and attentive. The breakfast options are a must-try, especially the pancakes and omelets. The cozy decor and welcoming vibe make it a perfect place to relax, whether you're dining solo, with family, or catching up with friends. Overall, John Papas Cafe is a gem worth visiting, and I can’t wait to go back!
Ruya K — Google review
Going to the Hamptons is always a great time. From the people, to the beaches, the nightlife and the food, it's a must do on the bucket list. There are a few approaches to experiencing the the East End: over the top, or low key. John Papas Cafe in East Hampton falls beautifully into doing the Hamptons low key. Great staff, a bougie upscale diner atmosphere with really good comfort food and great portions. Had a waffle with strawberries and cream, blueberry pancakes, a side of corned beef hash and fresh squeezed orange juice. Whether your plan is hitting the consistent breaks of Ditch Plains, or just some casual window shopping on Main Street, this is a great way to start it off.
Robert — Google review
The fluffiest and lightest waffles I've ever encountered. Definitely recommend even if it's to split as a side! Was here during a busy (and rainy) Sunday morning on Columbus Day. The staff was very helpful and did their hardest to get everyone seated in a timely manner without rushing any of the existing guests. The food was delicious and the prices are good esp for the area. Really good coffee!
Aneta S — Google review
The best relaxed restaurant in EH, by far. Extremely professional staff with amazing food. The Lamb and Salmon were delicious. Highly recommend!
SMOD6 — Google review
The food here was so delicious def would recommend. However, the overall experience was not great. The service was super slow it probably took us an hour to get our food which was not ideal considering I thought it was a quick diner vibe place. I would return tho but hope this time the service is faster.
Stella D — Google review
Great Local spot for breakfast! Everyone is super nice and the staff gets to know your meal preference after 3 times eating here. Diamond in the rough! Haven't tried lunch or dinner yet!
George H — Google review
I got the Greek salad and it was a great portion size. Dressed with just the right amount and affordable! A smaller restaurant but has many options and friendly service.
Anjali J — Google review
From the moment we came in, Ana took care of us. Sitting in the counter was the best experience ever! Her warm hospitality and background of the cafe ensured us that we were going to have a a memorable experience. Thank you, Ana for your hospitality and kindness! Till next time!
Hilario G — Google review
18 Park Pl, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://johnpapas.cafe/•(631) 324-5400•Tips and more reviews for John Papas Cafe

Cittanuova

4.2
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3.8
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$$$$expensive
Italian restaurant
Cittanuova is a chic local cafe in East Hampton Village that offers a bustling bar scene and an Italian trattoria menu. The restaurant combines European style with Hamptons casual cool, providing a fashionable Milanese-styled dining experience. The decor and cuisine are inspired by Italy, offering contemporary Italian dishes. While the service may not be traditional, the restaurant's ambiance and food quality receive praise.
Many times you read reviews and say not sure. But my wife and I were very happy with our entire night. Our server Danny was absolutely amazing. We asked about the differences between a few entrees and his description was spot on. Was also checking in on us and never had to wait for anything except the check since he wanted us to enjoy our time out. Would go back again.
Eric W — Google review
Perfect place to do to for date night. We enjoyed our meal. Service was good, but it took a while for the food to get to us. We had the chicken Parmesan, pasta with oyster mushroom and Brussel sprouts on the side. The desserts were pretty good too. Our waitress made sure we were taken care of. We got a nice cozy spot for ourselves. We’d Recommend this spot if you’re looking for a place to eat in EH.
Abk — Google review
Dinner mid-May, slightly off season but one of the better options in EH. All our dishes were delicious and well made. The calamari and zucchini appetizer was lightly fried, fresh and tasty. The eggplant Parmesan was very good. The minestrone was a little disappointing personally, a little thick, almost like tomato sauce, and the flavor was a bit sharp, perhaps too acidic. Not cheap but for the Hamptons not too crazy either. Lovely service.
ESB N — Google review
Tomato Carpaccio! It was love at first sight! Definitely try it! It's a masterpiece, ripe juicy tomatoes and Greek yogurt!
Irina G — Google review
Unfortunately I had to go with the rest of the 1 stars. I sat at the bar on a Thursday night and ordered a pasta and a side of Brussels sprouts. It took the kitchen 50 minutes to produce a bland dish of pasta bolognese (just pasta with minced meat in sauce). The wait was so embarrassingly long that the bartender had to apologize to me multiple times. (He eventually covered my drink). The Brussels sprouts fared slightly better with a good balance of flavors. Overall would not recommend. I can cook the same dishes for much less time and pretty much the same flavor. The saving grace is the professional service I received.
TC Z — Google review
Ordered soup. Had to request bread. No bread on the table. Hm. Had to request another soda refill and got looked at funny. It's not even peak season. Bathrooms are funny. Airplane bathrooms. Does not match the interior and decor of this business. Ordered salmon. It was excellent. Service lacking. Will not return. 4 stars due to all these issues and 5 stars for the food.
Cat V — Google review
Best Italian food in East Hampton. A lot of people compare this one to Sant Ambreous up the street, but I think this one is better. The atmosphere makes me feel like I'm in an old Italian place in the city. Service is really good and efficient. Food is fresh and there are a lot of options to choose from. You can walk in during lunch on most days, but I recommend a reservation if you're coming for dinner. Portions are also fairly large, so I recommend coming hungry or splitting. Can get really busy on weekends, so a little wait is normal. I like the outside seating because it's sheltered from the street with the high bushes and hedges, along with there being a good breeze on summer nights.
Joseph L — Google review
We tried arancini, bolognese, some greens and chicken dish. The only thing that stood out was the chicken! It was so flavorful and not dry. Arancini was not great, the marinara was too sour for me. Service was slow and a bit neglected, we tried to get our server so many times and It’s a bit loud inside
Alicelyfee — Google review
29 Newtown Ln, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://www.cittanuova.com/•(631) 324-6300•Tips and more reviews for Cittanuova
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Sam's Restaurant

4.5
(265)
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4.3
(123)
$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Bar
Sam's Restaurant is a beloved Italian eatery in East Hampton, known for its long-standing presence and cozy tavern setting. Established in 1947, it has become a local treasure with its dark wood paneling, candlelit tables, and soft Dean Martin tunes playing in the background. The menu features delectable thin-crust pizzas like the one topped with olives, basil, goat cheese, and eggplant Parmigiano.
We recently ordered takeout from Sam's in East Hampton, and it was outstanding. The roasted chicken was absolutely delicious — juicy, perfectly seasoned, and cooked to perfection. Every bite was full of flavor. The service was equally impressive — friendly, efficient, and attentive, even with takeout. Everything was ready right on time, and the staff made the entire process easy and welcoming. Highly recommend Sam's for a great meal and top-notch service, whether you're dining in or taking out!
Ken E — Google review
The milanese was really really good and everyone at my party enjoyed what they ordered. Would highly recommend to stop by if you are in East Hampton.
Tomas P — Google review
Since 1947, is a bit of an old world bar that your dad went to.. I've of cheapest and best options in Hamptons. It's not, fancy.. So didn't here for that.. But great service, old world feel.... Check.
Byron A — Google review
Shh, don't tell the tourists. The food is delicious, big portions, great service. Affordable. Among the last of the excellent local restaurants.
Steven G — Google review
Great local spot in East Hampton with a friendly vibe. Good classic Italian food and very reasonable.
Thom F — Google review
Best pizza 🍕 in EH hands down! Quality restaurant / bar and service. Been going in here for 30+ years I highly recommend !
Cali K — Google review
We have been coming here for over 20 years year round and we LOVE it !!!!! Great food and the best staff!!!! Highly recommend!
James R — Google review
Great food and service. Used to dine in but now we do take out and eat at Main Beach....better view.
Tammy M — Google review
36 Newtown Ln, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://www.samseasthampton.com/•(631) 324-5900•Tips and more reviews for Sam's Restaurant

Townline BBQ

4.3
(561)
$$$$affordable
Barbecue restaurant
Bar
Located on the border between Sagaponack and Wainscott, Townline BBQ is a humble roadside shack serving up delicious Texas-style BBQ. The menu features well-sourced meats like pulled pork, brisket, and St. Louis-style spareribs, all carefully smoked and served with rich housemade sauces. Guests can enjoy a robust selection of cocktails and beers when dining in or opt for takeout meal combo kits.
Real rustic atmosphere, wooded throughout, a separate but connected bar area (with a pool table which was a nice touch), and two additional dining areas. An outdoor patio seating area and another indoor dining section partitioned on the inside the sliding door, camp cafeteria style. Appropriate for the food selections, which tasted ahhhh-mazing by the way! We had the combo for 4 which included four meats: chicken, pulled pork, beef brisket and pork ribs, cornbread, baked beans (which contain pork), and collard greens (which I was told do not). All selections were flavorful. The staff were pleasant, well spoken and the establishment was nice, clean and nicely decorated. Excellent experience.
Trae A — Google review
Stopped in after seeing this place during my commute. I ordered the brisket, pulled pork, and the special buttermilk Vidalia onions. The brisket was to DIE for, delightfully tender, absolutely melting apart with a good smokey flavor. The pulled pork was also good, but not on the level of the brisket. The onions were divine, crunchy and almost gooey with a nice tang from the seasonings and the Chipotle mayo. My only gripe was that the serving meat came propped up by a slice of bread. With how costly the food is already, I would've preferred meat instead of filler. $9 only got me about five 4" slices of brisket. Also, the spicy BBQ sauce at the table wasn't spicy at all. Fantastic food if you've got money to throw around and don't mind small portions.
Jessica B — Google review
Got the brisket, buffalo fries and pulled pork and banana pudfing. Brisket was great! pulled pork was good, buffalo fries were tasty. The banana pudding wasn't that great. It didn't really have flavor, and was gritty. Service was super friendly, and food was ready quick. I will definitely go back and try the ribs.
L D — Google review
We arrived at a non busy time, store almost empty. Yet we stood at the counter for a few minutes before we were even acknowledged. This was our first time there. I don't know if sauce is available, but none offered, my brisket sandwich could have used some. My wife enjoyed her pulled chicken and the person who did help us gave her a taste of Root Beer, which helped her decide to get a delicious cup of it.
William S — Google review
Dry as dirt pulled pork, ribs were tender but we think they forgot the rub cuz omg they were sooo bland ! Brisket was ok but also barely had flavor. Corn bread was way over baked and so dry , corn was good. That was literally the ONLY thing that was good. Majorly disappointed. Was def expecting better 😭
NM — Google review
I got I lbs of brisket, half rack of ribs, burger and fries, veggies and 3 drinks for s114.00 You can't beat that after visiting Montauk Point and camp here state park!
Jc C — Google review
Great atmosphere, fantastic food, and the staff was super friendly. Definitely will come back again.
Matthew M — Google review
Definitely solid BBQ and some of the best I’ve had on the island! Done in Texas style albeit more reserved on the black pepper! Brisket and pork were cooked really well, though the slices I got this time were a mixture of perfect and some dried out edges. Fantastic atmosphere though, in a prime location. Definitely a repeat stop for a reasonably priced delicious meal!
Richard C — Google review
3593 Montauk Hwy, Sagaponack, NY 11962, USA•http://www.townlinebbq.com/•(631) 537-2271•Tips and more reviews for Townline BBQ
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Day 3

Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like EMP Summer House. Not quite as popular as Amagansett, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 8 hours.
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Cedar Point County Park

4.4
(510)
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3.5
(34)
Country park
Nature & Parks
Beach pavillion
Parks
Cedar Point County Park, located on Gardiners Bay, spans over 600 acres and is home to the historic Cedar Point Lighthouse. The park offers various outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, biking, wildlife watching, salt-water fishing, swimming, boating and scuba diving. One of the highlights is the Cedar Point Lighthouse Loop Trail which provides stunning views of Gardiners Bay and Sag Harbor Bay. The park also features picnic areas and boat rentals.
Beautiful place to camp. Love the water and woods! Looking forward to going back.
Christine D — Google review
Such a beautiful quaint park- would recommend staying here albeit please be informed on the below before you make the trek out here: 1. Some of the staff is very kind but it seems that they have newly enforced rules that not all members are up to date on and there was one woman at the front desk that took this all very seriously and was quite intense - we received conflicting information depending on who we asked but on the way out a nice man at the front helped clarify all these check in guidelines to us. 2. Checking in with a car requires documents that are very strictly enforced…green key, car registration, license and proof of annual inspection. The reservation holder absolutely needs to have all hard copies of these items up to date and present for their car/any other car on the reservation or else you will be asked to leave the premises immediately (which unfortunately happened to the second party in our group). 3. If you have 2 cars staying on your site (which we did) be sure to have photos of all the above documents for the second vehicle with the reservation holder when you check in (photo proof we confirmed was fine for the second car at the original check in as long as they were not the reservation holder) - they will not allow the second car to check in at a later time if you do not show all their documents at original check in. This is very strictly enforced. Again, this park is beautiful!! We plan to stay here more often and over-all the staff was wonderful. While the ‘rules’ are strictly enforced and rigid- there was confusion amongst the various staff members and a little hostility from one in particular due to the confusion. I would just make sure you read all the rules and regulations/come prepared.
Mary B — Google review
Nice wooded county Park. Sites only have water no electric or sewer. They do have new dump stations for 3 campers at a time on the main road. Sites are not very level and there isn't much cell service but still a decent place to camp
Chris H — Google review
“Repulsive and Horrifying”, “Hell on earth”, “Human rights violation.” These are terms I would NOT use to describe the men’s public restrooms at Cedar Point campgrounds. There’s no shortage of wonderful things I could say about Cedar Point, but THIS REVIEW WILL FOCUS ON THE MEN’S BATHROOMS, as they were unequivocally the highlight of our trip! -An impressive legacy: There’s an info plaque explaining that the Cedar Point men’s bathrooms were actually designed by the same guy who designed the award winning Marriott Bonvoy bathrooms. And it shows! Don’t let the humble exterior fool you-once inside, you find yourself in a sparkling palace of grandeur - the PINNACLE of luxury! - Smart Showers: To shower, simply fashion a complex system of levers, pulleys and wheels to activate the water sensor. The showers are conveniently bluetooth enabled and accept Bitcoin! - Welcome to the ELECTRO-DOME: There are charging outlets on all the walls. None of them work at all but it adds sort of a fun “cyberpunk” decorative element! - Customer service: They have a 24/7 concierge at the sink who will give you a complimentary spritz of cologne, a mint, and a steaming hot-oil wrist and ankle massage. He doesn’t take no for an answer! He lives in a hollowed out space behind the sinks i think. -A flourishing ecosystem: If you’re like me and totally geek out learning about the local wildlife, you’ll appreciate the abundance of new and freakish insect species that will crawl up your legs while you piss. There are LEGIONS more insects INSIDE the men’s bathrooms than there are OUTSIDE in the woods, which for many, is a perk! According to the gals in our group, their restrooms are nothing like the men’s!? they said it was “very gross” and “pretty much what you’d expect for a campsite public restroom”. I really felt bad for them, so I am docking (1) star. We will be returning!
Sam G — Google review
I’ve been staying out here all summer and I love it!!! Showers are clean, there is a pizza spot. And apparently they do a brunch also at the park store. Might be a separate entity but still nice to have! The beach isn’t too bad, but be careful of the currents.
Bri M — Google review
We saw so many bad reviews that we were hesitant to book here, but it’s such a great deal for the Hamptons that we took a chance and I’m so glad we did. The glamping tent was lovely - comfortable bed and they provided towels and shampoo & conditioner which was a nice bonus. The tent was right on the water and we got a beautiful sunset. There is beach access in several locations very close to the tents (ours was just feet away) and you can walk along the water and swim. It was very peaceful. A perfect way to end the weekend for us. We also enjoyed pizza at their restaurant. The staff was super friendly and helpful. I would definitely come back.
Stephanie R — Google review
Come time for check out, I had to give myself an extra day. I've travelled and camped in around 26 states and this location is one of my favorites. Friendly staff, quiet & peaceful environment, incredible views, swimming, hiking, a well stocked bar and delicious pizza menu... there's a lot to look forward to if you're planning to visit. Doug B. was a top notch host and went out of his way to make sure that we were comfortable and enjoying our stay the entire time. I stayed in the "glamp" tents over looking the bluff and it was perfect! The amenities are basic, but its all you need to enjoy the stay at Cedar Point County Park. I knew immediately that I will be returning here for the rest of my life.
Anthony M — Google review
This is one of the best campgrounds on the island that I never knew about. Me and my wife both agreed. We would have given it five stars if it wasn't for the bathroom. They weren't horrible. They were very dated. At least I didn't have to pull a cord to start the water in the shower. It was set up with a motion sensor. See you had to keep moving to have the shower going. But the water was definitely hot. The park has a lot of great features. Very close to the beach and you can go four wheeling here as long as you have a county pass. You can get a day pass for $30. It's $100 for the year. We started looking into the glamping but at$250 a night I'll pass. There weren't a lot of ticks but some. You have to bring your own fire ring and there was water on the sites but no sewer or electric. There's also a convenience store that is up and running so definitely check it out. They have wood there .We will definitely be coming back here again.
Joey — Google review
5 Cedar Point Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•https://www.suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Parks/Our-Parks/Ceda…•(631) 852-7620•Tips and more reviews for Cedar Point County Park
17 min · 7.1 mi
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EMP Summer House

4.6
(107)
Permanently Closed
$$$$very expensive
Restaurant
This summer, the renowned Eleven Madison Park has set up a delightful pop-up in East Hampton, bringing its culinary magic to sunnier shores while the main restaurant undergoes renovations. Known for its exceptional seafood dishes like poached lobster and ginger-infused striped bass, this casual spot offers an a la carte menu primarily accessible to American Express cardholders in the main dining area. However, if you don’t have that card handy, fear not!
Fantastic meal at EMP Summer House for my sister-in-law’s birthday. Great flatbread pizzas (loved the corn with Parmesan and Black Truffle), amazing fluke and a really rich and delicious bouillabaisse. Thanks for the really great service.
Thomas M — Google review
This is overall an amazing experience! The service is phenomenal and you won't regret trying it at least once. That said, the food is interesting, fun to try, but not sure if I'd go back for seconds. The atmosphere/ambience is not my favorite, I'm not a huge fan of the very high ceilings, the whole place feels a little corporatey to me (for lack of a better word).
Ammar M — Google review
Top notch NYC food served casually in an exclusive East Hampton home. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Get in if you can. Open an American Express card if that’s the case. Daniel Humm’s 2nd annual pop-up restaurant in the Hampton’s strikes back. Come here to find his elevated cuisine served in a more casual setting. Get classic summer dishes like striped bass (pictured) that probably was not caught too far away, or the Bouillabaisse (also pictured) that will gave you asking for more wood oven roasted flatbread to soak up the sauce. There are three (ish) settings of service at the summer house. Find the families with kids running around the backyard sitting around picnic tables enjoying cocktails and snacks. Come inside to the terrace where you can have a casual dinner experience but still feel like you’re sitting in the garden. Come further inside and you’re situated in the main dining room for dinner service. The setting is “casual” but most men are wearing pants and shoes (less casual then your typical summer wear). The invite is through American Express. You must have an American Express card to dine and pay here. Regardless, if you’re in the area for a vacation or close enough to make the drive, I recommend reserving your spot to have your taste at Humm’s cuisine, deconstructed for a more casual outpost, where you want feel embarrassed to take his bread and sop up the bouillabaisse sauce. The details have not yet been ironed out, but for the first time, a winter house will be in store for Aspen, CO. I will see you there.
Justin A — Google review
Amazing food and atmosphere - if you have an Amex make the reservation but also even if you don't make a reservation GO! Amazing outdoor seating area with the same amazing service and food!!
Lindsey L — Google review
This 'casual' outpost of Eleven Madison Park delivers on delicious ingredients and tasteful summer fare, but expect far more casual service than EMP is known for. Bar service is relatively slow and inflexible, and while table service was polite, our server was not knowledgeable about the menu and forgetful/slow about our orders (we waited 25 minutes for a bottle of sancerre, for example). Obviously the restaurant has only just opened for the summer, so I understand growing pains; but perhaps my expectations were mismanaged based on all the media hype. Knowing that EMP brought their award winning staff out to East Hampton for the summer, the experience was disappointing and the focus of our discussion, despite the quality of food.
Clayton M — Google review
So excited to have this addition to the Hamptons. The staff was amazing - all imported from the location in the city. Turns out they are all living in the area this summer. We couldn't get a reservation online but decided to walk in - 30 minutes later after a drink in the outside bar we were seated in the dining room. Had delicious cocktails and - tempura lobster, snow pea salad with pancetta and clam linguine. All outstanding and up to Manhattan standards. Highly recommend for a fun night out with attentive service (a rarity out here)!
Karen W — Google review
All the lights at EMP emit a strong Electro Magnetic Pulse. But the drinks are very nice and they do a good job keeping the yard open and not too crowded.
Eric O — Google review
One of the best meals of my life. The oysters and the black truffle flatbread changed my life. Drinks were excellent and staff was very friendly. ❤️❤️❤️
Maryam M — Google review
341 Pantigo Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://www.empsummerhouse.com/•Tips and more reviews for EMP Summer House
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Jack’s Stir Brew Coffee

4.0
(291)
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4.5
(31)
$$$$affordable
Coffee shop
Bakery
Restaurant
Nestled in the charming locales of Amagansett and Sag Harbor, Jack’s Stir Brew Coffee has been a beloved staple since its inception in New York City over 19 years ago. This delightful coffee shop stands out for its innovative brewing technique, developed by founder Jack Mazzola and his engineering partner, which involves stirring the coffee as it brews to unlock rich flavors from each bean.
Great place for breakfast and coffee! I wee bit expensive but what do you expect it’s the Hamptons!
Canyoudoanybetter — Google review
The coffee is good but the customer service is absolutely horrid. I tried , and I wasn’t the only one, and the workers just would look at you deadpan and not even try to be polite or sweet. Or smile. Never been more clear that that the workers at this place are miserable. Whoever handles employee management either needs to raise the pay so that the workers are less miserable, or tell teach them proper customer service. If you’re wondering why Jacks is not as big as Hampton Coffee out here, this is a main driver.
Megan H — Google review
the ac isn’t strong but the coffee hits just right. super friendly staff
Billy S — Google review
This used to be one of my favorite coffee shops on the East Coast. Two years ago, I discovered how good the hot chocolate was at Jacks. I am lactose intolerant, so I struggle to find coffee shops that offer vegan hot chocolate. I visit The Hamptons once a year and I was so excited to stop by Jacks again! However, I was disappointed to find out that they changed their recipe, and it now includes dairy in the mixture. You can tell that it tastes like a powdered hot chocolate rather than a chocolate syrup. I wish they would bring back the old recipe.
Ariana B — Google review
Two words: Delicious. Coffee. Their coffee is 100% organic and you can tell. As their sign says, they only pull triple ristretto shots in their espresso drinks and it shows - rich and smooth with minimal acidity. The iced Stella was particularly refreshing with the summer heat. I’d say this is more of a grab and go coffee joint, as there is minimal seating. If you’re looking for a place to sit and chat, you’ll likely want to go elsewhere.
Jennifer L — Google review
Good spot for bakery and latte, fresh items and always packed - I would say workers seem a bit overwhelmed and the space is a bit small for the size of customer base and operations but overall I would go back to grab to-go items
Rafik A — Google review
Nice local coffee house. We ordered two fine cappuccinos, the chocolate crescent roll could have been better. Friendly and efficient service. Some seating. Ample parking. We shall return (but not when we need to use the restroom, because it's closed to customers).
D I — Google review
Great coffee and menu is fun. Good things to eat but limited. Very busy in summer months and coffee's are pricey but good quality.
Judy H — Google review
146 Montauk Hwy, Amagansett, NY 11930, USA•http://www.jacksstirbrew.com/•(631) 267-5555•Tips and more reviews for Jack’s Stir Brew Coffee
10 min · 4.7 mi
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Pollock-Krasner House

4.5
(125)
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4.5
(80)
Temporarily Closed
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Pollock-Krasner House, built in 1879, was the residence and workplace of renowned painters Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner. Visitors can take a guided tour of the house and study center to see Jackson Pollock's original paint-splattered floor. Additionally, art enthusiasts can explore the Light|Waves mixed-media installation at the nearby Parrish Art Museum or attend various events at Guild Hall.
Read bio on Krasner and had to make a pilgrimage. Interesting tour and beautiful location. Gave me chills to see remnants of Pollock drips and being in studio where Krasner painted. Even had their own outhouse .
Bryce B — Google review
Amazing just to be there. You can feel the energy in the studio. Much of the buildings and grounds have not been changed.
Paul — Google review
For the abstract impressionist artist this is Mecca. We came here last year and did drip painting at a family drip painting day event. We brought the canvases back and worked on them some more. This weekend was Jackson Pollock 2nd Annual Pilgrimage ... with more to come. Joyce who leads the drip painting sessions is great with the kids. The opportunity be inside his studio and to walk on the floor - on the paint (with booties on) is a spiritual experience. We do both the family drip painting at 10:00 and then the adult lecture tour at 12:00. The second tour adds a lot more information. Having followed Pollock since High School for over 50 years, visiting the Pollock-Kranser home is a personal experience that that transcends way beyond just a nice historic stop. If you are not a fan of Pollock or Krasner - you will learn something. Just sitting on the rocks in the backyard and looking over the view beyond views. will touch your soul. Staff is great, nice book store. This is an important place in American Art History.
Paul G — Google review
I visited from the UK in the summer and it was very easy to find details about visiting hours online. I booked tickets in advance and when I realised that I would miss the last train back to NYC, Roberta kindly moved me to an earlier tour the same day. The studio and house tour did not disappoint and it was good to see a focus on both Lee and Jackson’s work. Helen was very knowledgable and I enjoyed talking to her about Jackson’s record collection. Special thanks to David for taking time to point out some of the colours on the studio floor from key Pollock pieces. I will definitely return for a follow up visit in the future.
Ajay S — Google review
This place is such a gem! Highly recommend a visit to any art enthusiast, history buff, or to someone who seeks unique “museums”. The whole place has a peaceful energy, and the staff were so welcoming and knowledgeable.
Morgan M — Google review
The Pollock-Kramer House is a must see if you are visiting the Hamptons. Walking through the home and studio of two great artists is a powerful and intimate experience. The floors still bear the drips and splatters from Pollock’s iconic “action painting” years. Inside the house, many of their personal belongings — their record player, library, furniture — are preserved much as Lee Krasner left them. After the tour, watch the 2000 documentary/drama, Pollock!
Deborah G — Google review
Much like the home studio of N.C. and Andrew Wyeth in Chadds Ford, PA, Jackson Pollock's is only open to visitors on rare occasions. So glad I was able to get permission to take a few exterior shots to see where he created his abstract expressionist paintings in a wood-framed barn and white shed. In 1945, Jackson Pollock and his wife Lee Krasner moved to what is now known as the Pollock-Krasner House and Studio in Springs on Long Island, NY. It's not hard to see why he was drawn to the area and this bohemian community. Bohemian culture always fascinated my Danish grandfather and father, and now me. A major figure in the abstract expressionist movement, Pollock was widely noticed for his "drip technique" of pouring or splashing liquid household paint onto a horizontal surface, enabling him to view and paint his canvases from all angles. It was called all-over painting and action painting, since he covered the entire canvas and used the force of his whole body to paint, often in a frenetic dancing style. This extreme form of abstraction divided the critics: some praised the immediacy of the creation, while others derided the random effects. A reclusive and volatile personality, Pollock struggled with alcoholism for most of his life. In 1945, he married fellow artist Lee Krasner, who became an important influence on his career and his legacy much like Jamie Wyeth was on Andrew Wyeth. Pollock died in a single-car crash in his Oldsmobile convertible while driving under the influence of alcohol. At the time, Krasner was visiting friends in Europe; she abruptly returned on hearing the news from a friend. One of the passengers, Edith Metzger, was also killed in the accident, which occurred less than a mile from Pollock's home. The other passenger, Ruth Kligman, survived. In December 1956, four months after his death, Pollock was given a memorial retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. A larger, more comprehensive exhibition of his work was held there in 1967. In 1998 and 1999, his work was honored with large-scale retrospective exhibitions at MoMA and at the Tate in London. In 2016, Pollock's painting titled Number 17A was reported to have fetched $200 million in a private purchase. (excerpts from Wikipedia)
Steven M — Google review
We made the trip from Philadelphia to Long Island to see this place, and it was magical. The home and studio have essentially remained unchanged since Pollock and Krasner resided there. Just being able to stand inside their studio on a floor covered in Pollock's drips surrounded by walls covered in Krasner's bright splatters was worth the price and the trip. The site is beautifully kept with loads of information available in a museum style format. The tour guides are fun and informative and the shop had a great selection of books and catalogs. I would highly recommend this place for any level art enthusiast. Thank you for making this available to the public!
SHANE D — Google review
830 Springs Fireplace Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•https://www.pkhouse.org/•(631) 324-4929•Tips and more reviews for Pollock-Krasner House
7 min · 3.1 mi
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Springs Park Dog Park

4.7
(68)
Dog park
Park
Fenced 20-acre park where dogs run free. Ideal for big dogs to explore off leash. There’s a big lawn for fetch and frisbee at the end of the dirt paths. BYO water - bags available at the entrance.
Lauren P — Google review
Heaven on earth for dogs and their owners. Plenty of parking, poop bag dispensers, and tons of lovely dog friends.
Favaro-Goldman F — Google review
From an old plant nursery to 23 acres of sprawling trails and open spaces where dogs of all kinds can run and play—it's a true canine paradise!
Fluffette K — Google review
Incredible! Best off-leash dog park. It’s huge and clean and wild. Big dogs who love to explore trees will love this place.
Kris H — Google review
This is a pretty great dog park. It's about a 15 minute walk depending on the trail, from the parking lot to the dog park proper, but it's a nice walk and your dog can be off leash. The park area is pretty big wilth lot's of room to run. It shares a fence line with a pig farm and the dogs and people can watch the pigs and piglets.
Mike H — Google review
I have been to many dog parks all around the country with my 95 pound akita/husky mix. This is by far her and my favorite park that we have ever been to, with acres of land to walk, well maintained trails, and a beautiful trimmed grass field in the back.
Dhruva C — Google review
Coming for just a visit to the we found a dog park on Google maps and was amazed by the size of the park. We went for a nice long walk and then we met two wonderful women who gave us excellent advice on restaurants and how to use the dog park. If you have a dog and you are in the area you must go.
Kenny G — Google review
The size of the park is impressive. Use caution if you have a smaller dog as there have been issues with larger aggressive dogs attacking smaller dogs. That blame falls directly on the Owners.
Arthur S — Google review
50 Manor Ln S, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•https://www.facebook.com/groups/DogParkSprings/about/•Tips and more reviews for Springs Park Dog Park
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from EMP Summer House.

Moby's

4.1
(169)
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2.5
(8)
$$$$expensive
Italian restaurant
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Mobys is a popular dining spot in the Hamptons, founded by Australians Nick Hatsatouris and Lincoln Pilcher. It has been making waves for over a decade with its wood-fired pizzas and seasonal vegetable-focused dishes. This year, it's back at its original location on 341 Pantigo Rd, offering coastal Italian plates prepared by chef Gary King. The atmosphere is laid-back with soft lighting and ample outdoor seating in a restored 1880s home.
Great small plates to share! Kale Cesar was incredible. Share a pizza. Bread was ok. Shrimp pasta was the winning dish. Make sure to sit outside or at least check it out!
Matt A — Google review
I recently dined at Moby’s for the first time and was really disappointed. First off, the service was very slow, taking our waitress over 15 minutes to even come over to our table, and was slow for the remainder of the night. And I don’t recommend eating in the outdoor areas. One is an ugly poorly lit covered patio and the other true outdoor area has a hideous wedding and catering tent up for most of summer. On the food, the only dishes I actually liked was the rigatoni and kale Caesar (which I’d recommend). Every other dish was either undercooked (broccolini for $25), lacked flavor (chicken and steak $40 each) or just bad (pizza for $30 - it tasted like a microwave pizza and the dough was actually bad). In short, if you had a group of 6-8 friends and wanted a high energy vibe with decent food, I’d recommend.
Charlie N — Google review
This place is absolutely amazing. Our group was being slightly difficult and couldn't decide whether we wanted to sit inside or outside and changed our mind multiple times but the staff was extremely accommodating. They still sat us even though we were one person over our requested reservation amount and cared to us attentively. $300. The ambience is amazing, everything we ate was absolutely amazing. You cannot have a bad time here, but the staff really made the experience. They comped us a dessert (in photo) Thanks again to the floor manager Em.
Antonella F — Google review
Ugh- so disappointing! We had a reservation on a semi-busy Monday. They were out HALF the menu ... ok. Five different servers approached our table. One took our drink order and dissapeared... Finally one waitress came over and got our order. No one cleaned or table for AN HOUR. Food wasn't served till 40 minutes after we were seated. Entree's were served BEFORE appetizers. Service was so slow and truly a mess. The food was good- but NOT WORTH IT
Anifa A — Google review
Had a confirmed reservation to eat outside at 7pm on Saturday night (August 9th). Arrived on time and the hostess held us for about 5 minutes then gave us a buzzer and said we could wait at the bar. I normally would have just left but didn’t have other options and didn’t want to be the one ruin our night with relatives. Waited 30 minutes and definitely saw another group getting seated outside who arrived after us. They ended sitting us inside. In a nice way I let the waiter know how pissed I was and he was totally professional, provided great service and really took care of us. Either the hostess took care of her friends or they overbooked. Overall the food was just average.
Michael B — Google review
Amazing food. Amazing service. Amazing location. Amazing staff.
Olivier A — Google review
Food is overpriced and very few options if you don’t want pasta or steak. Food took over 40 minutes after ordering too arrive. Out door venue was nice
Timothy M — Google review
"Absolutely incredible experience at Moby's! The ambiance is perfect, with a beautiful setting that feels both chic and relaxed. Every dish we had was a standout—fresh, flavorful, and expertly prepared. The service was top-notch, with attentive and friendly staff who made our evening feel special. A must-visit spot in Springs!"
Erwin L — Google review
341 Pantigo Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://mobysny.com/•(631) 604-2227•Tips and more reviews for Moby's

Rowdy Hall

4.2
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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Bar & grill
Rowdy Hall is a lively pub in East Hampton known for its French-accented pub grub and festive atmosphere. The restaurant has recently added special dishes to its menu, including crispy oyster salad, grilled lamb chops with minty cucumber salad, and malted milk pots de creme for dessert. After 26 years on Main Street in East Hampton, Rowdy Hall has relocated to Amagansett under new ownership.
Fantastic food, attentive and friendly service - you can’t go wrong with a meal here. They have a brunch/lunch service on Friday-Sunday which is great. Food quality is high and prices are reasonable for the Hamptons. There’s parking in the back in case you find it too busy on 27.
Francis S — Google review
Nice little spot on the strip - Food was good overall; but my wife's chicken was a bit underwhelming. Burger was tasty, but a touch overpriced for the offering. I understand it's the Hamptons, and you've got to keep up with the Kardashians - just that a little more goes a long way. Servers were great and attentive, which is definitely a positive. Fries were on point - I'll definitely give them that. My daughter enjoyed her fish and chips, so again - not a bad experience, just possibly an 'off' day for the kitchen. We'd probably visit again when the schedule allows.
William ( — Google review
We stumbled upon this local bar and decided to stop in for a quick bite. We tried the escargot, which was quite good, especially paired with the toasted garlic bread. We also ordered the mussels, which were packed with flavor and had a nice sweetness to them.
Jamie L — Google review
Why did they move? The bar counter is far too wide. No Irish flag flying and I visited a couple of hours after the St. Patrick's parade. The guy who poured the Guinness didn't slant the glass and disappeared for 7 min while I waited to fully fill the pint. Disappointing in the extreme. I didn't bother ordering food. I do like the logo and the name but stop letting standards fall.
Ronan 4 — Google review
Been coming here for 30 years and as always, the food and atmosphere do not disappoint! The onion soup is unparalleled; I call myself an onion soup snob because anything else I’ve ever tried doesn’t even come close. Everything else unbelievable as well including the little gem salad, the burger and a kids Mac and cheese. at this point I think I’ve probably tried most things on the menu, but those are my favorites. It’s loud, but as the manager said to a couple next to us who complained about the noise…it is called “Rowdy Hall”! The staff is working so hard, and I honestly feel bad for them because we were probably the only party that didn’t complain. Sure, they made a few mistakes (said he’d refill our water and forgot, forgot my soup) but I don’t blame him for being overwhelmed with the incredibly rude people that were relentless with their complaints. I’m sure it’s partly the summer Hamptons crowd, but if you’re going to this restaurant, try giving the hardworking staff a break and just enjoy yourself and accept the place for what it is: a rowdy pub with excellent food!
Evin L — Google review
Went to Rowdy Hall to grab a beer, which you wouldn’t think to be a hard task given the name of the place. The bar wasn’t super packed, but for 30 minutes we fought for the bartenders attention. Multiple times they told us (quite rudely) that they were helping others, and would proceed to serve people who got there well after us. After half an hour, we gave up and walked out the door.
Leo P — Google review
The food was outstanding. Great burger and the park truffle fries were some of the best I’ve ever had. Our server was very nice as well. Great experience and highly recommend this place!
Brian M — Google review
One sunny day in East Hampton. An internet search for a restaurant brought Rowdy Hall to us. Well, this restaurant is simply fabulous. Everyone was au point! We had fish and chips and a hamburger. The food was fabulous. We took the amazing chocolate cake home. Still eating it. Love this restaurant. Will definitely recommend it. The service? Well, top-notch. ❤️
Funke J — Google review
177 Main St, Amagansett, NY 11930, USA•http://www.rowdyhall.com/•(631) 324-8555•Tips and more reviews for Rowdy Hall
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Springs Pizza

4.2
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4.2
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$$$$cheap
Pizza restaurant
Springs Pizza is a disappointing eatery that should not be recommended for ordering food over the phone. One customer had a negative experience when they ordered a baked chicken parm dinner with spaghetti, garlic knots, and a salad. However, upon arrival, they received only chicken cutlets and garlic knots. When the customer went back to inform the staff of the error, they were told that spaghetti did not come with their meal.
Excellent pizza, with a perfect crust. Fairly priced, speedy service and friendly staff. Highly recommend.
Gerard — Google review
Springs chicken parm pizza is my favorite slice in the Hampton’s by far. As someone who works in the area I go to springs very frequently. The staff is always very friendly and the pizza is always consistent.
Liam K — Google review
EXCELLENT! Best pizza in the Hamptons! It’s perfect New York style with thin crust, generous sauce application, and fresh cheese.
Alex N — Google review
Springs Pizza has been so generous within the community, feeding hundreds of people this summer at Family Night with their crowd-pleasing pizza!
Meghan L — Google review
Great pizza, friendly staff and clean establishment. The only negative is that they don't sell beer yet but one of the staff members told me they are working on their license.
Miriam L — Google review
Phenomenal Greek salad. They stuff enough in that typical aluminum dish to fill this bowl and feed two. I eat a lot of salad and my biggest pet peeve is getting a salad that’s too small. Pizza was good, tasty and reliable. Delivery came as they promised, pizza was still warm. I would extract one star because, despite we asked and emphasized we wanted red pepper flakes and oregano, they forgot to send them. But, again the Greek salad impressed me and the pizza was good. We will order again.
Ruxandra N — Google review
Get the Bee Sting! This pizza hits on all cylinders. Excellent flavor, spicy and sweet from hot honey! I work at a pizzeria very close and this dude who owns this shop is rocking it out! Excellent pizza! I’ll see you next Friday for another!
David C — Google review
Great pizza and meals. Lots of options. Very friendly staff
Robert B — Google review
841 Springs Fireplace Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•(631) 907-4039•Tips and more reviews for Springs Pizza

Bostwick's Chowder House

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4.2
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$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
Bostwick's Chowder House is a popular seasonal restaurant located in East Hampton, offering a casual and laid-back dining experience. The atmosphere is beachy and relaxed, with patio tables for enjoying delicious meals and tasty cocktails. The menu features old-style comfort food such as creamy New England style chowder, baked stuffed clams, lobster rolls, steamers, locally caught fish, lobsters, raw bar selections, and all-American burgers and fries.
I love Bostwick’s! So glad my hubby and I made it during their last weekend of the season on Friday November 8th! Since they don’t take reservation we got fortunate and found two seats at the bar. The atmosphere was obviously crowded but it’s not overwhelming to us so we got to enjoy it! The menu has many options but we wanted to feast on some seafood and keep it simple. The waiter in bar area was extremely attentive and friendly and the food was absolutely tasty and we had some leftovers which were just as delicious the next day. The restroom was also clean and overall we had a great experience! Can’t wait to be back in May 2025! 🥳
Marlene K — Google review
Cozy and busy no frills spot on the east end. Incredibly friendly staff, outstanding food, great portions, you definitely get your moneys worth. Be prepared for a little bit of a wait if you go during lunch or dinner, but it’s worth it! The staff here deserves a special shout out as they made us feel welcomed and comfortable through our. Get the clams!
Thomas P — Google review
I came here in late July on a rainy Thursday for dinner with three others. I don’t believe the restaurant accepts reservations in the summer. We arrived around 645pm and were told we would need to wait about 30 minutes for a table and we actually waited only 20 minutes. Our server was so lovely. She made sure to answer any questions thoroughly including if the clam chowder was made with chicken stock. She was not sure of the answer so she went to double check to find out that it isn’t made with chicken stock (but it used to be). She was very prompt with our requests but not to the extent we ever felt rushed. The food was so fresh and delicious. I loved the clam chowder and the crab cake. I had two glasses of wine. The only thing I didn’t care for was how they have disposable plates, utensils, and cups. It may be the only thing that works best for their restaurant, but it just seems wasteful and I like eating a meal of this distinction should come with real dining materials. Overall, I would recommend and I would back to this restaurant. I think so many restaurants in the Hamptons don’t deliver on what they advertise. Bostwick’s does deliver on a nice vibe and great food. It’s exactly what you want it to be.
David J — Google review
THE BEST BAKED STUFFED CLAMS IN NY. I’m on the verge of claiming they’re the best in the world. Everything was delicious, I will be dreaming of everything I’ve tried and everything I want to try for the next few days. This will 100% be my new go to spot for this Summer and probably the next dozen ones too! I cant even begin to describe all the other food I’ve tried here, this was probably one of the best meals I’ve had. We ordered the Kids Fish and Chips due to the amount of food we got, but I’d definitely go for the full portion next time. They melt in your mouth. I’m also planning on doubling up on those clams!! The Lobster Roll is without question getting ordered each and every time. Oh, and the drinks, dessert and service were a 100/10.
Ana B — Google review
Great food and service in this little place. Had the clam chowder and the soft crab po' boy that was on lunch special. The soup was hot and full of flavor good size for an appetizer. The lunch special was a soft crab po'boy the sandwich size was a very nice portion the crab was fried with just enough breading and was so soft. Price is very reasonable for the quality of food.
Benito C — Google review
Local hot spot. A little wait is worth it. Great little dive bar, excellent food and the fries were some of the best out there. Kids menu was perfect as well.
Duke D — Google review
Excellent hot lobster rolls, imo better than that other famous lobster rolls place. Steamed lobster was cooked perfect. Arugula salad with crab cake also excellent. Could be crowded , line etc, but worth it.
John B — Google review
I specifically went there for steamed fresh 2 pound lobster. Best Lobster ever and sweet as sugar. Comes with fresh corn on the cob.. worth the money
Marsha E — Google review
277 Pantigo Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937, USA•http://www.bostwickschowderhouse.com/•(631) 324-1111•Tips and more reviews for Bostwick's Chowder House
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